I've grown tired of listening to Molyneux. It's not that I don't agree with his point of view, but he always seems so negative. It's time to quit complaining and start taking an active role in smashing the state: black markets, Wikileaks, exploiting inherent weaknesses in bureaucracies, etc.

"A small body of determined spirits fired by an unquenchable faith in their mission can alter the course of history." --Gandhi

...And as a result he attracts a band of largely-unhappy followers. It's a real pity, because he's highly intelligent and articulate. If Molyneux could take a cue from Harry Browne's optimistic writing in "How I found freedom in an unfree world", his slice of the voluntarist movement would be much more fun.

I emailed him link and summary of few comments from this thread to Stefan for him to consider. However, since he is not bitcoin-inclined, I think it may be useful for someone bitcoin-inclined to assist him with using bitcoins since he may be too busy to establish acceptance of bitcoin on his own efforts. However, it may be necessary for someone that is friend or family of his to introduce it to him before he shows such acceptance or willingness.

I emailed him link and summary of few comments from this thread to Stefan for him to consider. However, since he is not bitcoin-inclined, I think it may be useful for someone bitcoin-inclined to assist him with using bitcoins since he may be too busy to establish acceptance of bitcoin on his own efforts. However, it may be necessary for someone that is friend or family of his to introduce it to him before he shows such acceptance or willingness.

One email should be enough. Why should we make so much efforts in order to give money to someone ?

This guy is far from stupid. He's perfectly capable of understanding what bitcoin is and how it works. If he's not, then he's not so smart and I don't care about this guy, nor am I willing to give him anything.

We have not even saturated the whole libertarian movement with bitcoin. Surely, we can do better than this.

It may be counterintuitive but I've found that a lot of libertarians are pretty closed-minded. They worship gold and silver like a regular person worships government and when you challenge their beliefs they immediately go on the defensive. I guess it's part of human physiology, we prefer trading one god for another rather than destroying him completely from our minds.